Seventy percent say they are talking politics with family and friends, and 43 percent are debating the issues at work. Among churchgoers, 28 percent share their political views, a number that rises to 34 percent among the congregations in the South.One respondant, Lakeland operating room nurse Christine Adkinson, was quoted in the CNN story:

"Politics comes up fairly frequently in my workplace...Most of the physicians are Republicans and some of my fellow nurses, we are mainly against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan -- we have quite lively discussions."However, only 45 percent of Democrats --- and 30 percent of African-Americans --- are very confident that their ballot will be counted.

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I was born and raised in South Mississippi, although during my high school years we made our home just outside Houston. After returning to Mississippi I attended the University of Southern Mississippi, then launched a 15 year career as a radio personality. For the past eight years I have been employed in the call centre industry, currently handling sales and customer service calls for one of America's premier door and window companies. I am truly blessed with two children and a beautiful six year old granddaughter who keep me feeling young.
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